Affiliation:
1. Université Paris Nanterre
Abstract
Abstract
The present study aims to explore the status of filled pauses as pragmatic markers by taking into account their
accompanying visual and gestural behavior. This aspect has not yet been widely explored, and the current study breaks new ground
by demonstrating that the analysis of gaze and gesture can shed substantial light on the pragmatic functions of filled pauses and
other pausing phenomena. Filled pauses (FPs) serve several pragmatic functions in speech, mainly planning but also turn-holding
and emphasis, and their use is also highly determined by register and setting. This research explores the different pragmatic
functions of FPs by analyzing their distribution in two different communication settings (conversation vs presentation setting),
combining a quantitative and a qualitative methodology, following Kosmala & Crible’s (2021) study on the same data. Particular
attention was paid to the co-occurring gestural activity of uh/ums and gaze behavior. Analyses show that the
pragmatic functions of FPs are also embodied in kinetic activities which differ according to the setting: more pragmatic and
referential ones were found during FPs in conversation than in the presentation setting, as well as more eye-contact, which
reflects their potential communicative role during interactional sequences.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Behavioral Neuroscience,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,General Computer Science
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